Yes, it’s possible. Maybe not in a millisecond but yes, you can be a happy stepmom. It’s all a matter of prioritizing what you need and want in order to be happy. Successful and happy stepmoms practice several habits that can transform an often ambiguous and challenging role into one where they feel rewarding and fulfilling. Although these habits may seem simple, don’t be fooled. You’ll be amazed by the impact these habits will have on you as a stepmom and a woman as well as on those in your life.

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Maureen Healy, author of The Emotionally Healthy Child, explains that emotional health is the ability to make better choices, even when feeling anger or another big emotion. Helping children in learning how to express their emotions constructively, while not always easy, serves them in the long term.

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Emotionally healthy children aren’t simply born — they are made. They’re nurtured and taught skills that help them identify their emotions and constructively express them, so they can connect with others in emotionally intelligent ways. Maureen Healy, author of The Emotionally Healthy Child, shares the four big-picture skills will help your children become emotionally healthier.

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Every parent wants to raise healthy, happy kids. We also want children to learn to advocate for themselves, both on the playground and in the global village. The following tips from author Mary DeMocker help families relax and, paradoxically, empower kids to become world-changers.

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by  Tarah Abram   

Taking our children into consideration when designing a space it ensures that us mama’s (and the family) will have a beautiful, organized environment that will help to keep OUT the chaos so we can enjoy the beauty and tranquility with grace and ease.

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